Set Up htaccess File
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Looking for expert help (willing to pay) to set up a proper htaccess file. I'm having an issue as the site has a subdomain at secure.domain.com and has php extensions there. I tried a couple recommended code sets but it seems to be a mess. The site is working properly but this may be causing rankings issues. It's coded in pure HTML and PHP, no Wordpress stuff.
The delete www causes the secure side to fail. The delete html extensions causes the php extensions to fail. -
Hey Bob!
Would be happy to take a look at the project for you. You can email me at chris.long@gofishdigital.com
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